Fungi : a very short introduction
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- 9780199688784
- 579.5 23 MON-F
- QK603
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579 MON-M Microbiology : | 579 YON-I I contain multitudes : | 579.2 LAL-I Invisible empire : | 579.5 MON-F Fungi : | 580 SCO-B Botanicum | 580 WAL-P Plants : | 582.160 VAG-F Field guide to the common trees of India |
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Fungi form an entire biological kingdom, and represent a great diversity of organisms. They are found in the soil, in the air, and on the surfaces of plants and animals. In this Very Short Introduction, Nicholas P. Money highlights the various effects of fungi on living organisms and considers their broader significance on our planet.
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